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Oliver Chang 512-574-5357 Campus Address // 4553 Guadalupe St #109 // Austin, TX 78751 [email protected] Permanent Address // 6412 Walebridge Lane // Austin, TX 78739 Objective Professional development with an interest in Building Information Modeling and Urban Master Plans Education Bachelor of Science, Architectural Engineering, May 2012 The University of Texas at Austin Cumulative GPA: 3.7/4.0 Related Courses Integrated Design Project ∙ Computer-Aided Design and Graphics Geotechnical Engineering Introduction to Computer Methods Introduction to Environmental Engineering Advanced Structural Analysis Reinforced Concrete Design Elements of Steel Design Light and Sustainable Design Materials and Methods of Building Construction ____________________________________________ Academic Integrated Design Project, Spring 2012 Experience Coordinated with CEPM and Structural teams to minimize conflicts and improve design efficiency. Calculated heating and cooling requirements of a two story mixed use health clinic. Planned CAV split-DX system to meet strict humidity requirements of operating room. Detailed multiple VAV unitary systems to resolve filter requirements in clinic and commercial spaces. Sized ducts using both equal friction and static regain methods. Ensured HVAC system did not compromise architectural sensibilities. School of Tomorrow Design Competition, Fall 2010 Collaborated with Architecture students to prepare design submissions for national competition. Bridged the disciplines of form finding and structural systems in conceptual design. ASCE/AISC Steel Bridge Competition, Fall 2011 to Spring 2012 Participated in design meetings that balanced ease of construction against material efficiency. Performed calculations to estimate camber potential based on loading and connection geometry. Created AutoCAD files of the bridge design for use in the steel workshop. Confirmed change orders did not compromise bridge strength. Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Texas, Corsi Lab, Spring 2011 Completed insulation of shed-sized chamber to be used for air quality experimentation. Collected and analyzed datasets pulled from Google Earth. Tutor, University of Texas, Fall 2010 Aided students in understanding the concepts of probability and statistics. Guided review sessions on days before exams. Updated obsolete code to work on newer software. Skills Software: AutoCAD, Revit Architecture+MEP+Structure, SAP2000, Ecotect Analysis, Photoshop Teamwork: Developed in a multi-disciplinary environment. Time Management: Projects completed on time and with quality. Training: Able to teach concepts and software to others. Languages: Basic Mandarin, basic Japanese, basic programming Achievements Honors Fundamentals of Engineering Exam: Passed in Spring 2012 Honors Day College Scholar: UT Austin National Honor Society of Architectural Engineering: Phi Alpha Epsilon Delta Ch., UT Austin National Engineering Honor Society: Tau Beta Pi Texas Alpha, UT Austin Scholarships Jackson Undergraduate Support Fund: Fall 2008 Wayne Franklin Bowman Endowed Presidential Scholarship: Fall 2009 to Spring 2010 Corinne and Toby Carleton Scholarship Endowment Fund: Spring 2010 Undergraduate Endowed Presidential Scholarship: Fall 2010 to Spring 2011 Michael R. Voich Endowed Presidential Scholarship: Fall 2011 to Spring 2012

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Oliver Chang 512-574-5357 Campus Address // 4553 Guadalupe St #109 // Austin, TX 78751 [email protected] Permanent Address // 6412 Walebridge Lane // Austin, TX 78739 Objective Professional development with an interest in Building Information Modeling and Urban Master Plans

Education Bachelor of Science, Architectural Engineering, May 2012

The University of Texas at Austin Cumulative GPA: 3.7/4.0

Related Courses Integrated Design Project ∙ Computer-Aided Design and Graphics ∙ Geotechnical Engineering ∙ Introduction to Computer Methods ∙ Introduction to Environmental Engineering ∙ Advanced Structural Analysis ∙ Reinforced Concrete Design ∙ Elements of Steel Design ∙ Light and Sustainable Design ∙ Materials and Methods of Building Construction

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Academic Integrated Design Project, Spring 2012 Experience Coordinated with CEPM and Structural teams to minimize conflicts and improve design efficiency.

Calculated heating and cooling requirements of a two story mixed use health clinic. Planned CAV split-DX system to meet strict humidity requirements of operating room. Detailed multiple VAV unitary systems to resolve filter requirements in clinic and commercial spaces. Sized ducts using both equal friction and static regain methods. Ensured HVAC system did not compromise architectural sensibilities.

School of Tomorrow Design Competition, Fall 2010 Collaborated with Architecture students to prepare design submissions for national competition. Bridged the disciplines of form finding and structural systems in conceptual design.

ASCE/AISC Steel Bridge Competition, Fall 2011 to Spring 2012 Participated in design meetings that balanced ease of construction against material efficiency. Performed calculations to estimate camber potential based on loading and connection geometry. Created AutoCAD files of the bridge design for use in the steel workshop. Confirmed change orders did not compromise bridge strength.

Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Texas, Corsi Lab, Spring 2011 Completed insulation of shed-sized chamber to be used for air quality experimentation. Collected and analyzed datasets pulled from Google Earth.

Tutor, University of Texas, Fall 2010 Aided students in understanding the concepts of probability and statistics. Guided review sessions on days before exams.

Updated obsolete code to work on newer software.

Skills Software: AutoCAD, Revit Architecture+MEP+Structure, SAP2000, Ecotect Analysis, Photoshop Teamwork: Developed in a multi-disciplinary environment. Time Management: Projects completed on time and with quality. Training: Able to teach concepts and software to others. Languages: Basic Mandarin, basic Japanese, basic programming

Achievements Honors Fundamentals of Engineering Exam: Passed in Spring 2012 Honors Day College Scholar: UT Austin National Honor Society of Architectural Engineering: Phi Alpha Epsilon – Delta Ch., UT Austin National Engineering Honor Society: Tau Beta Pi – Texas Alpha, UT Austin

Scholarships Jackson Undergraduate Support Fund: Fall 2008 Wayne Franklin Bowman Endowed Presidential Scholarship: Fall 2009 to Spring 2010

Corinne and Toby Carleton Scholarship Endowment Fund: Spring 2010 Undergraduate Endowed Presidential Scholarship: Fall 2010 to Spring 2011 Michael R. Voich Endowed Presidential Scholarship: Fall 2011 to Spring 2012